Lear 35A
The Learjet 35 is known, above all, for its range. It can fly 2,056 miles nonstop. The Learjet 35 offers more than range: it has good handling characteristics, a low fuel burn, and fast cruise speeds as well. A maximum of eight passengers can travel in the Learjet 35’s cabin. It is 12.9 feet long, 4.9 feet wide and 4.3 feet high. There are 40 cubic feet of baggage space, enough to hold about eight standard-sized suitcases. The real strength of the Learjet 35 is its range, takeoff, and cruise capabilities. Two Honeywell TFE731-2-2B engines provide 3,500 pounds of thrust, allowing the Lear 35 to take off in 4,972 feet. Its maximum takeoff weight is pretty high as well at 18,300 pounds. The Learjet 35 has a relatively long range for a private jet and can cruise at speeds as high as 451 ktas, or 424 ktas with four passengers. Fuel consumption is excellent: the 31A burns 197 gallons of fuel per hour.
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Technical Specifications
Seats | 4-6 Seats |
Height | 4 ft 4 in |
Width | 4 ft 9 in |
Length | 12 ft 9 in |
Range | 2,000 nm |
Manufacturer | Bombardier Aerospace |
Speed | 451 knots |
Max Altitude | 43,000 ft. |
Baggage | 40 cu ft |
Lavatory | Partial |